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this is happening today in the seattle metroplex. mr. chairman, success taking place is as much about the tech illogical improvements as it is about surmounting the non-technical barriers to employment in nexgen. i'm expecting from the faa to an actor in a chairmanship will be to explore non-technical barriers and i look forward to effectively cutting through these bears in the future. a couple closing thoughts. as i just put on my jetblue have for today, first of all jetblue operates primarily in the congested northeast airspace with our two biggest focus cities being that of new york's kennedy airport, the largest airline and also boston logan airport over the largest carrier. .. >> deed utilizing constant vertical descent with a content clear flightpath. shorter lifetimes as well as reduced yule burning omissions and cleaner skies initiative in seattle. i think that in my closing thoughts, very good progress has taken place on behalf of our airlines. as i put my hat on. i think that i would be remiss if i did not comment that we are a
this is happening today in the seattle metroplex. mr. chairman, success taking place is as much about the tech illogical improvements as it is about surmounting the non-technical barriers to employment in nexgen. i'm expecting from the faa to an actor in a chairmanship will be to explore non-technical barriers and i look forward to effectively cutting through these bears in the future. a couple closing thoughts. as i just put on my jetblue have for today, first of all jetblue operates primarily...
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tacoma is a little different from seattle. we also have a public school system is targeted pakistan and 61% qualify for free reduced lunch. so give your profile vice city. it's a great city, a diversity, wonderful place to live. i chose to come back to the appearance that of seattle for very good reason. there's some challenges we have that are unique to her city. when i look at the force that turns that are important to her city, we look at four of them. aerospace. boeing is a giant in our backyard. we also provide a lot of suppliers for boeing. health care is very important. i.t. and clean water. but we are going to focus today on health care. next slide, please. right there. go forward right there. i'm controlling my own destiny. so one of the things we did with our organization is that we renamed it. this workforce central is their workforce board at one time it was called the tacoma pearce county workforce employment training consortium. like seven words i can even remember. i remember walking on city hall scratching my h
tacoma is a little different from seattle. we also have a public school system is targeted pakistan and 61% qualify for free reduced lunch. so give your profile vice city. it's a great city, a diversity, wonderful place to live. i chose to come back to the appearance that of seattle for very good reason. there's some challenges we have that are unique to her city. when i look at the force that turns that are important to her city, we look at four of them. aerospace. boeing is a giant in our...
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. >> late wednesday morning, the bearded man seen here entered a popular seattle cafe, the cafe racer, and four minutes later, four fatally shot, another wounded as the gunman was alone, holding what appears to be a gun. we're going to take you now to chicago where this past weekend at least 52 # people were shot, eight killed. >> the victims include 7-year-old seven sutton shot to death selling candy outside the home. >> the shootings took place in poor neighborhoods, far from downtown and tourist attractions, gunned down in a weekend of violence so typical it didn't even make the front pages. >> on the corner in the bronx, comforting each other trying to make sense of it all. >> killed outside a church. >> two schools -- >> 20th of february, and all right, detroit believes there's been 43 murders in the city. >> a workplace shooting -- >> the gunman killed four people including the owner and then killed himself. >> although police are not certain, there are reports of firing. ♪ >> good afternoon. my name is dan gross, and it is myñ&r privilege to serve as the president of the bra
. >> late wednesday morning, the bearded man seen here entered a popular seattle cafe, the cafe racer, and four minutes later, four fatally shot, another wounded as the gunman was alone, holding what appears to be a gun. we're going to take you now to chicago where this past weekend at least 52 # people were shot, eight killed. >> the victims include 7-year-old seven sutton shot to death selling candy outside the home. >> the shootings took place in poor neighborhoods, far...
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really forgot to say is, when he was 17 he borrowed a car , a rental from chevrolet and drove it to seattle. it was not our rental. it was called stolen. and he came to me. i heard you're a mess. what about me. you're a mess. come on in here. you're a very salvageable human being. so we were linked at the hip way back there. that's a true story. he has done a beautiful job. it's a great book. i read it as a proofreader. add taken up. and then i read it as a reader would read a book. it had a lump. a lump in my throat. it's there. the beautiful book, and i love it. things could have been left out. [laughter] through, call then. would you step up. [applause] and that said, i need $300 bail. i'm working my way through school. i don't have 300. just a there. i need to marry her. saving myself for this primrose. and then in this room is another great and dear friend. and i won't tell you about dick cheney's experiences. especially the university of miami which would make mine pale. i tell you, we ran together in 1978. he ran for the congress to my ran for the senate. lenin taken danny and i have
really forgot to say is, when he was 17 he borrowed a car , a rental from chevrolet and drove it to seattle. it was not our rental. it was called stolen. and he came to me. i heard you're a mess. what about me. you're a mess. come on in here. you're a very salvageable human being. so we were linked at the hip way back there. that's a true story. he has done a beautiful job. it's a great book. i read it as a proofreader. add taken up. and then i read it as a reader would read a book. it had a...
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a guy named nick and i wrote an op-ed in the seattle times and said they built big companies, but i'm not a job creator. we need a strong middle-class otherwise there's nothing to build companies for. >> either these guys talking about logical ideas, things that need to be done. i note, chat, your senior advisor for budget policy at the national economic council in your economic policy advisor, senate majority leader, worker senate budget committee. i would assume you are personally responsible for these things not happening. why don't we get to a real estate debate about tax policy? what are the pressures on congress to prevent us from getting their? >> but it happened in the last few decades was would have been in the late 1980s was president bush's father, herbert walker bush, his new tax pledge that he went back on contiguity conservative revolt against that and you have this pledge but the whole rise of grover norquist and the political dynamic in washington and he basically had one side of the table with the conservative movement has become a litmus test it against taxes. that s
a guy named nick and i wrote an op-ed in the seattle times and said they built big companies, but i'm not a job creator. we need a strong middle-class otherwise there's nothing to build companies for. >> either these guys talking about logical ideas, things that need to be done. i note, chat, your senior advisor for budget policy at the national economic council in your economic policy advisor, senate majority leader, worker senate budget committee. i would assume you are personally...
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on the bay bridge island she called me and said i the seattle by what to two by a second place. she wanted to show it to me. so then she called the bill gates to say where buffett is coming down. what do i have in common? he is holt plus. -- helpless. says of a negotiated and we hit it off and still talk a hours later sphere medicaid never convince two? >> they tried to get me to use the computer. >> whether dae could play bridge but i don't understand. >> i thought he said the most beautiful woman working? >> he did. [laughter] as you got to know him better did he influence your views on investments solar philanthropy? >> we have a group of 50 people getting together starting 1968. but those meetings we would talk about various subjects and philanthropy was important. so maybe in 1983 we had a meeting i brought along the gospel of 12 so the thinking involved. >> ad you ever regretted not giving away money earlier? >> my wife like that. both agreed to give away everything after we had everything. surplus wealth has no use to me. she would have liked the idea to give away more of
on the bay bridge island she called me and said i the seattle by what to two by a second place. she wanted to show it to me. so then she called the bill gates to say where buffett is coming down. what do i have in common? he is holt plus. -- helpless. says of a negotiated and we hit it off and still talk a hours later sphere medicaid never convince two? >> they tried to get me to use the computer. >> whether dae could play bridge but i don't understand. >> i thought he said...
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i never saw then seattle. they are very different people, very different kinds of people and so taking crude measures to try to adjust the severity and adjust payments would be a huge mistake in my mind. and so, the value that you will of some of these a sheltie's is that people literally spend many many hours trying to figure out what is going to be legitimate here when you do risk adjustment and what is not. they are the experts and they understand the disease. and you have to be very careful. the other thing that the cardiologists have been using is appropriate use criteria. what these are our the panel gets together including a panel of payers and physicians and other experts, and they looked at a lot of conditions for which we really don't have solid guidelines for. it's just science and they say this seems to be reasonable, knowing what we know. this is not so reasonable. a year ago, we started providing feedback to the hospitals on the use of stenting, and there were a proportion of cases in which they
i never saw then seattle. they are very different people, very different kinds of people and so taking crude measures to try to adjust the severity and adjust payments would be a huge mistake in my mind. and so, the value that you will of some of these a sheltie's is that people literally spend many many hours trying to figure out what is going to be legitimate here when you do risk adjustment and what is not. they are the experts and they understand the disease. and you have to be very...
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i was in seattle this past weekend, and just had a tremendous reception. folks had no idea what's happening in the judicial system, and the influence that corporations are attempting to have on the judicial system. so we've got to educate and disclose. those are what we have to do. as a result of what i've gone through, i was a justice on the mississippi supreme court, subject to a lot of negative advertising. i feel i'm compelled to speak out and help educate. the worst thing that happened to me is i'm in private practice and now making lawyer money instead of judge money, which is not a bad thing, and i'm one of the most well-known lawyers in the state of mississippi, which may not be a big thing here, but it -- my career is not diminished because of it. and i certainly have been able to take a stand and a principled stand and people have respected that. i mentioned the gorily family who live with their medical malpractice problem they have for the rest of the life. "hot coffee" tells the story of jamie rejoin. she was brutally raped and abused in iraq w
i was in seattle this past weekend, and just had a tremendous reception. folks had no idea what's happening in the judicial system, and the influence that corporations are attempting to have on the judicial system. so we've got to educate and disclose. those are what we have to do. as a result of what i've gone through, i was a justice on the mississippi supreme court, subject to a lot of negative advertising. i feel i'm compelled to speak out and help educate. the worst thing that happened to...
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today's stephen breyer said after the court decided the seattle and louisville anti-segregation cases overturned those. he said it is not a women want this so if you have quickly so much. and that was even before citizens united, which i think is the defining case so far of the roberts court. but remember, the conservatives of the 60s, 70s, moderate republicans. the core idea of conservatism at the supreme court was judicial restraint. the idea that courts should, if at all possible, do for to the elected branches of government. should not overturn laws lately. the liberals were always trying to overturn laws and he was potter stewart lewis powell and sandra day o'connor preaching judicial constraint. citizens united is the case were just a few years earlier, george w. bush had signed the mccain-feingold law. in two years earlier -- within two, four years earlier the supreme court had affirmed the constitutionality of the mccain-feingold law. but in a story i tell at greater length in the "the oath," the conservative majority converted a relatively minor dispute over an obscure film p
today's stephen breyer said after the court decided the seattle and louisville anti-segregation cases overturned those. he said it is not a women want this so if you have quickly so much. and that was even before citizens united, which i think is the defining case so far of the roberts court. but remember, the conservatives of the 60s, 70s, moderate republicans. the core idea of conservatism at the supreme court was judicial restraint. the idea that courts should, if at all possible, do for to...
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the car from seattle washington, the maker of the peter built his the engine manufacturing plant in columbus mississippi. for years anybody that has been in the trucking business, you ask for the caterpillar engine they make their own engines. they decided to do that after they bought the european truck and when they cited the first, again, columbus mississippi. where the european aerospace systems build helicopters for the united states army. just up the road for the mrap, though protected vehicle that has replaced the humvee in the middle east, as i say we are not a state with a history of manufacturing like a midwestern states, but as she e. will tell you, we are a great place of manufacturing. we have succeeded in replacing thousands of low-skilled low-paying jobs with high skilled high-paying jobs witnessed in the year 2010 of the per capita income in seven years that got up 30% even though there were fewer people that were working in employment was down about 2%. but incoming was up 40% and it's largely because of repaying the manufacturing jobs was toyota, nissan with more shipbuildin
the car from seattle washington, the maker of the peter built his the engine manufacturing plant in columbus mississippi. for years anybody that has been in the trucking business, you ask for the caterpillar engine they make their own engines. they decided to do that after they bought the european truck and when they cited the first, again, columbus mississippi. where the european aerospace systems build helicopters for the united states army. just up the road for the mrap, though protected...
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leo pfeifer joining us from seattle. a student at middle-school. welcome. >> high. >> how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> joined by jim schatz of the museum another discussions about the free speech. thank you for joining us, too. >> thank you about pedro. >> wordage get the idea for this? >> i was just thinking about, which amendment influences my daily life the most amazing the shaping of our country and i think it was the first amendment, freedom of speech and freedom of the press. >> specifically had is that impacted your life and ones you choose that make it into a documentary? >> in our daily lives who would be used to communicate to get ideas out there. a documentary just came from. >> so from the time you first got this idea, where did you go -- or did you go to a much ejected it to help make it a reality? >> i really just sent e-mails out to as many people as they could to get interviews. he'd really be surprised at who will e-mail you back. you just have to be persistent enough. >> give us an example of some of the surprises you how to love the way putting this together. >
leo pfeifer joining us from seattle. a student at middle-school. welcome. >> high. >> how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> joined by jim schatz of the museum another discussions about the free speech. thank you for joining us, too. >> thank you about pedro. >> wordage get the idea for this? >> i was just thinking about, which amendment influences my daily life the most amazing the shaping of our country and i think it was the first amendment, freedom of...
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you have the seattle general strike, you think of the world was about ready to blow up after the war. and the unemployment rate, the inflation rate, they are terrific. we would easily be satisfied with what is going on now rather than have that. >> in 1919 and 1920, was in a given or was it a general thought that whoever won the republican primary would win the presidency? >> yes, i think so. you would have to be dreaming to think of the as the year went on the democrats could pull it off. there is this massive, massive landslide. if it is not theodore roosevelt, the republican party splits wide open in 1912. that is how woodrow wilson gets in. woodrow wilson has 41 or 43% of the popular vote that year. i think he gets less of a percentage of the popular vote in 1912 then williams jennings bryan does in getting killed in 19 way. or something at that. it is really a low turnout. the party healed itself in 1960, comes down close to winning. it is all very good thing, but the party comes together enough that charles evans hughes goes to bed thinking that he is the president-elect. and he
you have the seattle general strike, you think of the world was about ready to blow up after the war. and the unemployment rate, the inflation rate, they are terrific. we would easily be satisfied with what is going on now rather than have that. >> in 1919 and 1920, was in a given or was it a general thought that whoever won the republican primary would win the presidency? >> yes, i think so. you would have to be dreaming to think of the as the year went on the democrats could pull...
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county took my brother and i to the world fair to the 1960, which was held in seattle. many of you probably were born then. so there was this modern monorail project to ferry people around the world fair in the investors of the project at the time offered to build a monorail system is a pilot program in los angeles, traversing the harbor freeway. dad thought it was a good idea but couldn't get any of the other city fathers are county fathers to agree that this is a good investment. nobody at that time so if you ever get people out of their beloved cars. so that monorail now circles disneyland's magic kingdom in anaheim consummately. but that is a reminder to me that the biggest mistake we've made so far is not helping major transportation projects that the public can use, we'll use it will get them out of their cars. in california i believe and i think the voters of proved that time and again that high-speed rail will reduce congestion, will create jobs and will modernize the entire's tastes real system. it will reduce congestion, which is a key issue for california. tr
county took my brother and i to the world fair to the 1960, which was held in seattle. many of you probably were born then. so there was this modern monorail project to ferry people around the world fair in the investors of the project at the time offered to build a monorail system is a pilot program in los angeles, traversing the harbor freeway. dad thought it was a good idea but couldn't get any of the other city fathers are county fathers to agree that this is a good investment. nobody at...
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panasonic solar panels were installed at the mariner stadium in seattle. they power almost 50% of the need of the raceway in california. you'll see them everywhere in the business market. more announcements coming soon on that front. stadiums, public buildings, special venues. >> again, for lawmakers, policymakers, what's the importance of them seeing solar? >> the importance for us is to understand that the industry needs care and attention, shouldn't be undercut or wrongly disadvantaged relative to other opportunities in the market so we're very active in discussing how new energy proposals, new energy legislation moves through congress and what we can do as an industry to help government understand how this can play an important part in the growing energy need and as a way to save fossil fuels for the time when we really need them because ultimately, of course, those are forces that will run out. >> peter fannon, there's an eye-catching poster here. can you explain what this is? >> i'd be delight the. you know, if you still have a crt television, the tu
panasonic solar panels were installed at the mariner stadium in seattle. they power almost 50% of the need of the raceway in california. you'll see them everywhere in the business market. more announcements coming soon on that front. stadiums, public buildings, special venues. >> again, for lawmakers, policymakers, what's the importance of them seeing solar? >> the importance for us is to understand that the industry needs care and attention, shouldn't be undercut or wrongly...